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John Mackey, the co-founder of Whole Foods Market, shares his entrepreneurial journey from a small natural foods store in Austin to building a Fortune 500 company, driven by a missionary zeal to change the way America eats and a belief in conscious capitalism.
David Senra discusses his new podcast, focusing on conversations with long-term, successful founders who have built durable businesses, aiming to provide an alternative narrative to the typical startup, scale, and sell approach while highlighting the importance of longevity and continuous learning in entrepreneurship.
Netflix wins the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery in a $72 billion deal, sparking antitrust concerns and potential regulatory challenges.
Brad Gerstner discusses the new "Trump accounts" program, which will provide $1,000 to every child born between 2025 and 2028, with Michael Dell contributing $6 billion to extend the program to children under 10, aiming to create universal private ownership and help address economic inequality.
Philip Clark of Thrive Capital discusses the firm's concentrated investment strategy across groundbreaking companies like OpenAI, Cursor, Wiz, Nudge, and Physical Intelligence, highlighting their focus on transformative technologies in AI, hardware, and emerging domains like brain engineering.
Todd Graves shares the story of founding Raising Cane's, a chicken finger restaurant chain, by staying laser-focused on creating a craveable product, maintaining high quality, and building a passionate culture through relentless determination and a commitment to serving customers and crew members.
Joel Kocher, CEO of Humann, shares his journey of discovering nitric oxide, building a $200M company focused on cardiovascular health, and revealing the importance of adaptability, talent acquisition, and doing things right over doing them quickly.
Michael Dell shares his life story and entrepreneurial journey, discussing how his curiosity and passion for understanding technology led him to found Dell, navigating multiple technological revolutions while continuously reinventing the company through a commitment to innovation, efficiency, and customer-focused strategies.
Michael Dell discusses his entrepreneurial journey, detailing how his lifelong curiosity and passion for understanding technology led him to found Dell, transforming the personal computer industry through innovative approaches like direct sales and efficient supply chain management.
An intimate exploration of Anthony Scaramucci's entrepreneurial journey from a blue-collar Long Island background to founding Skybridge Capital, navigating political controversies, and learning key lessons about resilience, self-confidence, and continuous personal growth.
Ramon Ray discusses the critical importance of cybersecurity for small businesses, explaining how hackers target entrepreneurs through various methods like phishing, ransomware, and malware, and shares practical tips for protecting your business from potentially devastating cyber attacks.
The episode discusses the Trump administration's new $100,000 entry fee for H-1B visas, which could significantly impact tech companies' ability to hire skilled foreign workers, particularly those from India.
In this episode, Jason and Lan discuss Trump's proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee, the TikTok deal involving potential investors like the Murdoch family, and the launch of Howie, an AI executive assistant startup.
David Guttman candidly discusses the worthlessness of his $500,000 Wharton MBA and advocates for alternative paths to success through entrepreneurship, mentorship, and investing in oneself.